<p>Law enforcement agencies have issued 38 lakh challans involving a total amount of Rs 577.5 crore for traffic rule breakers since the implementation of the new motor vehicles law.</p>.<p>Since many challans are being referred to courts, the actual revenue may vary, Union Road Transport Minster Nitin Gadkari informed Lok Sabha in written reply on Thursday.</p>.<p>These data collected from 18 states and three union territories, he said.</p>.<p>Tamil Nadu saw the highest number of challans at 14,13,996, While the least number of challans were recorded in Goa at 58.</p>.<p>The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 with higher penalty came into force on September 1. </p>
<p>Law enforcement agencies have issued 38 lakh challans involving a total amount of Rs 577.5 crore for traffic rule breakers since the implementation of the new motor vehicles law.</p>.<p>Since many challans are being referred to courts, the actual revenue may vary, Union Road Transport Minster Nitin Gadkari informed Lok Sabha in written reply on Thursday.</p>.<p>These data collected from 18 states and three union territories, he said.</p>.<p>Tamil Nadu saw the highest number of challans at 14,13,996, While the least number of challans were recorded in Goa at 58.</p>.<p>The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 with higher penalty came into force on September 1. </p>